Almost any situation that can be represented by graphs. One of my favourites is Napoleon's march onto Russia by Minard. See link below.
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The equation of invisibility!
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Reciprocal parent function
Combination of two "machines" is a situation that could be represented by f x.
A situation that could be represented by g x is when proving that 2 given functions are inverses of Each Other.
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It depends on what variable is represented by the graph.
A graph that has its data represented in little symbolic pictures.
Speed is represented by the slope of a distance-time graph, where steeper slopes indicate faster speed. Acceleration is represented by the slope of a speed-time graph, where a steeper slope indicates a greater acceleration.
Oh, dude, each individual point on a graph is called a "vertex." It's like the cool kid at the party who stands out from the crowd, you know? So yeah, next time you see a point on a graph, just give it a little nod and say, "Hey there, vertex, doing your thing."
The equation of invisibility!
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The graph of an inequality is a region, not a line.
something which decreases over time e.g. speed of a car when the brakes are applied. Time on the x-axis and speed on the y-axis of the graph
Each segment of the circle graph represent a part of the whole.